Huskies 35, Oregon State 34 in double overtime: post-game notes

• Oregon State dropped to 39-15 (.722) in the months of October, November and December since 2004. In October alone, OSU is 18-7 (.720) dating back to the 2004 season.• Oregon State played in its sixth all-time overtime game and its first since the 2007 season. Five of Oregon State’s six all-time overtime games have come on the road. The Beavers are now 2-4 all-time in overtime games.• OSU forced its fourth turnover of the season in the red zone when UW’s Jake Locker fumbled in the first quarter – Gabe Miller had the recovery.Oregon State Individual Notes

• Jacquizz Rodgers’ three rushing touchdowns moves him into sole possession of second on OSU’s all-time career rushing touchdowns list with 42 – it is the 10th career multi-rushing touchdown game of Quizz’s career. Ken Simonton holds the Oregon State record with 59.• Rodgers has at least one touchdown in all six games this season and in 26 of his 30 career games played.• Jacquizz Rodgers surpassed the 100-yard rushing mark for the third time in 2010 and the 17th time in his career.• Jacquizz Rodgers’ four receptions moves him into sole possession of second on OSU’s all-time career receptions list among running backs with 122. He is two shy of tying Pat Chaffey for most all-time.• Jacquizz Rodgers enters the game ranked 25th on the Pac-10’s all-time rushing list and tallied 140 yards rushing Saturday, giving him 3,314 for his career. That moves him up to No. 17 on the all-time list. Next up is former Cal running back Justin Forsett, who is No. 16 at 3,320 yards.• Jordan Poyer’s 2nd quarter interception is the first of his career.